Sentences with phrase «in a backlash»

The large scale emergency seizures of weapons resulted in a backlash of state and federal legislative activity seeking to prevent authorities from engaging in similar acts in the future.
Yet district enrollment losses are much more acute these days and charter schools are usually implicated in the backlash around enrollment losses and school closures.
Even worse, it could tragically result in a backlash against Christians in countries plagued by Islamic extremism.
«Ending DACA would place severe economic strain on businesses around the country, putting them into the impossible and extremely costly position of having to fire productive employees for no other reason than an arbitrary change in federal policy, potentially resulting in backlash from other employees, or their broader community,» the report reads.
Moreover, the ATV zealots have a care for the environmental movement and seem to realize that while their recreational vehicles are becoming an increasingly popular item, they also have been caught in the backlash created by snowmobiles so that acceptance by governmental agencies must he achieved slowly, with such improvements as better mufflers.
In the case of the recent blow - up on Goodreads over allegations of targeted bullying, this kind of viral rage can also result in a backlash of support for the author.
The same imprecision has long made it difficult to assess the health of American civil society, as was evident in the backlash against Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone.
The chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, John Cryer, just fired the first shot in a backlash over Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet.
The UFT saw an opportunity in the backlash, and launched an ad campaign that targeted the governor's plan.
Consumers are seeking brands with a conscience, as is evident in the backlash towards Jessica Alba's Honest Company's not - so - honest ingredient claims.
As for the impact on Trump, Sabato said that it's possible he could be hurt in the backlash, although he has done much to separate himself from the GOP and Congress in his public image.
The major obstacle to a three - way deal was immigration, according to Merkel, who was forced into negotiations after bleeding support in the Sept. 24 election to the far right in a backlash at her 2015 decision to let in over 1 million migrants.
Gonzalez spent $ 100,000 to open a dispensary in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles, but it was closed by local authorities in a backlash to dispensary proliferation.
Much punditry since the election has located the triumph of Trump in a backlash among poor, white voters against liberal urban elites.
The twin brothers turned heel and attacked Chad Gable's knee until it got to the point where American Alpha was no longer cleared to compete in Backlash's tournament final.
The murder provoked a spike in backlash attacks against Muslims, with nine alleged assaults a day recorded in London alone.
This development has sparked considerable debate in countries that operate drones and in populaces living with them, and has resulted in a backlash in some audiences.
Each time Lee has tried to follow a diet, it ended in a backlash of compulsive eating.
Either way, I think that Early Access tends to set expectations about what a game will be, which almost always results in backlash if those expectations get subverted.
Perry started out in the 1980s before making his name as a neo-artisan in the backlash against Damien Hirst - style conceptual art.
Abstract expressionism, a painting style powered by dramatization of the self, was still the rage in New York, and Johns, temperamentally out of sympathy with it, soon found himself a leader in the backlash against it.
Pasternak cited Nigerian - American arts leader Okwui Enwezor as a scholar who is disappointed in the backlash against Windmuller - Luna, his former student.
When the idiots then went out and purchased ever more SUVs in backlash, I would be more annoyed with the advocates than the skeptics, because there were always more compelling reasons to be good, non-polluting citizens than to save an iceberg or polar bear that was never at risk.
The coverage linking these storms to warming oceans resulted in a backlash when some hurricane experts disputed the assertions made to the media.
The cuts to programs and faculty resulted in backlash from the Moody community — particularly an anonymous group of staff members, who blamed Nyquist and the administration for the drastic cuts and criticized them for not fostering better transparency and trust on campus.
I am in backlash over the current glut of YA titles to the point that I can't even enjoy the books anymore.
UFT saw an opportunity in the backlash, and launched an ad campaign that targeted the governor's plan.
Tenney said she agreed, and expressed her fear that the mass shooting will result in a backlash against legal gun owners.
The appointment of Virginia Hesse and Professor Abena Busia, both believed to be ex-lovers of President Akufo - Addo, as Ghana's Ambassadors to the Czech Republic and Brazil respectively, resulted in backlashes from citizens and political opponents.
Initially, after Chipotle's E. coli outbreaks, Schroder said that Moe's was actually caught up in the backlash.
In a backlash against shares with unequal voting rights, shareholders at Google and Facebook have introduced proposals this proxy season to «give each share an equal vote.»
But aside from getting history wrong, this belief has resulted in a backlash that has included some wrong - headed proposals for shifting the balance of power back to «The People.»
Over the years, others have adapted and added to Hagin's teachings, resulting in a backlash and the derogatory sobriquet «health and wealth».
I also include Wenger and Bould (what does that man do for heavens sake) in the backlash, so please can I not be accused of being a wenger fan?
Done clumsily and prematurely it will inevitably result in a backlash.
Governor Paterson believed that intervening in a domestic proper and could not result in a backlash.
«This effect is driven in part by hypocrisy: high - price firms asking consumers to conserve when the firm does not do so itself results in backlash,» says McFerran.
In a backlash to the several critics that maligned Harry Callahan as a fascist, the writers, John Milius and Michael Cimino, offer up what it would be like to have a real fascist cop on the force, and what Callahan's reaction would be to police that regularly crossed the line in his pursuit of the criminals.
Common Core also has been caught up in a backlash against standardized testing, which critics say stifles creativity and eat up too much classroom time.
In a backlash against high - stakes standardized tests, half a dozen parents are keeping their kids out of state reading exams that begin Tuesday.
But the controversy over the potential for reactions to the vaccines, she points out, has resulted in a backlash that could have serious consequences.
We'll see if this bickering results in any backlash.
Thankfully the formula here with Ultra Street Fighter II is close to its core which is an absolute must have when dealing with a franchise that's so respected and ingrained into gaming culture as one wrong decision can result in a backlash from fans across the globe.
Assassin's Creed Unity - another title from Far Cry publisher Ubisoft - was one of the games caught in the backlash, as it doesn't offer any playable female characters in the newly introduced coop mode.
Further, there may be good reason for Munich Re to want to increase its rates, but making grossly unsound appeals to the spectre of greenhouse gas impacts on disasters in the near term will both harm its own credibility as a business, and potenially harm efforts to secure a global climate treaty, as overselling the science will inevitably result in a backlash.
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